phoned Mr. Sievers and told him about the failure of the showing very indignantly, because his vanity was hurt. Sievers, who was just about to go o [ ... ]
and altitude were always registered on the film. Also Rascher had put mounter suits on the experimental subjects during the picture.
Q. In these pictures which are in Document Book II are there no instruments and no clock? A.< [ ... ]
these pictures were not taken during the course of those experiments. I am merely trying to clarify it that these photographs which have been offere [ ... ]
Rascher, a Leica film, photographs which he probably took for his private work or for his work to qualify as a professor. Q.< [ ... ]
extensive this sea rescue service was, who knew of its great success, and who knew that Finke and Holzloehner had worked together in the sea rescue [ ... ]
light clothing and wont down to as far as 45 degrees below zero as long as two hours. One report each was written on the two series of experiments. [ ... ]
DR. VORWERK: As Romberg Document No. 2, Exhibit No. 2, I submit the next affidavit by Dr. med. Werner Loeckle. First t [ ... ]
political attitude to be open to the world and definitely above the narrow nationalistic ideas prevailing at the time. His objections against certai [ ... ]
As Romberg Document No. 4 I should like to submit the affidavit of Fritz Ebmeyer which will be Romberg Exhibit No. 4. This is dated 19 February 1947 [ ... ]